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UB biochemist Michael Garrick was a member of the UB team that pioneered newborn screening programs worldwide.
Jerome Shanklin owns a gym and competes in physique contests, in addition to working full time at UB.
Singing with the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus helps psychologist Laura Anderson succeed at work and at home.
UB staff member Lauren McGowan's interest in the TED talks held in Buffalo led to her growing involvement with the local organizing group.
UB’s senior associate athletic director for sports administration works to ensure an inclusive environment in UB Athletics.
Faculty experts weigh in on trending topics. Their views and opinions are based on their expertise and research, and do not represent the official positions of UB.
There are currently no clinically tested or government-approved cell therapies for treating or preventing COVID-19, says UB expert Laertis Ikonomou.
Teachers who are also mothers have the added pressure of both educating children in their communities and homeschooling their own kids.
Naming infectious diseases after specific people or places perpetuates xenophobia around the globe, UB expert says.
UB sociologist Erin Hatton writes in The Conversation about the bravery of college athletes speaking out against censorship.
Most regulations are for laser surgery, limiting reimbursement for therapies that promote healing, UB oral biologist Praveen Arany says.
UB biochemist D. Fernando Estrada talks about how he found his way to a career in science.
Paleobiologist Jack Tseng talks about recent research on fossilized poop and what it tells us about how ancient ecosystems functioned.
Law professor Nellie Drew talks about the outlet she created for students to develop networking connections within the field of sports law.
UB social media specialist Jacob Schupbach chimes in on managing social media demands, the role of video and Snapchat.
Molly Anderson, executive director of CLOE, talks about the center's mission and why it co-sponsored Malala Yousafzai's lecture at UB.
The Chancellor’s Award Lecture in Neuroscience and Ophthalmology recognizes the UB faculty member's major discoveries in the field.
UB faculty members Xiufeng Liu, Thomas Thundat and Robert Zivadinov have been promoted to the highest faculty rank in the SUNY system.
The UB biochemist is the first SUNY recipient of the R35 award, which provides funding for research that breaks new ground or extends discoveries.
A member of the UB faculty since 2010, Rao is the recipient of an honor that is considered the Nobel Prize for the field of statistics.
CAS academic adviser Joe Syracuse took first place in this year's Step Challenge, recording more than 1.6 million steps during the month of April.